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MA Journalism Knife Crime Feature Contacts - Coggle Diagram
MA Journalism Knife Crime Feature Contacts
Power (chief constables)
Craig Guildford (west mids police)
Rob Nixon (leics police)
Kate Meynell (notts police)
Rachel Swann (derbyshire police)
Paul Gibson (lincs police)
Had to contact deputy chief constable
Ivan Balhatchet (northants police)
Mark Peter Rowley (met police)
Umer Khan (city of london police)
John Robins (west yorkshire police)
Tim de Meyer (surrey police)
no contact. Had to contact Lisa Townsend (The Surrey PCC)
Experts
Dr. Martin Glynn: criminologist and researcher
Craig Pinkney: criminologist and urban youth expert
David Mills (Senior relations officer for LGA and expert in children, young people and public health)
Chris Mitchell (Senior relations officer for LGA and expert in asylum and refugee resettlement, safer communities and democracy)
David Wilson (Criminology lecturer BCU)
Dr Marian Brandon (School of social of work University of East Anglia)
Representatives
Malachi Nunes: anti knife crime campaigner
Joel Dunn: campaigner for empowerment and social equality of young people
Paradigm Project
Kay Ankinyemi
Deborah John
Dwayne Camille
Seye Fuwa
Charity Organisations
The Ben Kinsella Trust
Patrick Green (CEO)
Rob Clark (dep CEO)
Rachel Coleman (Youth Programmes Officer)
Action 4 Youth Breakout Project
Jennifer Cameron (CEO)
Michael Baako (mentor)
Holly Meek (mentor)
Sarah Simmons (mentor)
Amir Khan Academy
The Dan Baird Foundation Charity
Witnesses/Victims/Personal Contacts
Julie Taylor (grandmother of Liam Taylor who was killed in 2020)
Yusuf Bizimana (sport and background contact)
Sports Coaches (for opportunities to participate in sports for young people
Emma McLeod (Athletics club volunteer)
Lynne Moody (AC club volunteer)
Steve Webb (AC club volunteer)
Rob Pinton (AC club volunteer)
Stakeholder Al Jazeera
Liam Smyth: Campaigner who was stabbed as a teenager
Lynne Baird (mother of Dan Baird who killed in July 2017)
Power (government officials)
Yvette Cooper (home secretary)
Sports Facilities FOI Plan: Stakeholders for Existing Data
Sports Governing Bodies
UK Sport
England Football
England Rugby
England Netball
England Basketball
England Athletics
Local Councils
West Midlands
East Midlands
Ashfield City Council
Amber Valley Council
Chesterfield Borough Council
Derby City Council
Charnwood
Birmingham City Council
Coventry City Council
Dudley Metro Borough Council
Walsall Council
Solihull Council
City of Wolverhampton
Sandwell Metro Borough Council
Government Databases
ONS
Sport England
DCMS